Oregon Code § 112.586·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Exceptions.
(1)
The survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 do not apply in
any situation in which application would result in escheat of an intestate
estate to the state.
(2) The
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 do not apply if a
governing instrument contains language that specifically addresses the
possibility of simultaneous deaths or deaths in a common disaster, and the
language of the instrument is controlling under the circumstances of the
deaths.
(3) The
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 do not apply if a
governing instrument expressly provides that a person is not required to
survive the death of another person or to survive another event by any
specified period.
(4) The
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 do not apply if the
governing instrument expressly requires the person to survive the death of
another person or to survive another event for a specified period of time other
than provided under the survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to
112.590. If the governing instrument so provides, survival of the death of the
other person or survival of the other event by at least the specified amount of
time must be established by clear and convincing evidence.
(5) The
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 do not apply if
application of those rules would cause a nonvested property interest or a power
of appointment to be invalid under ORS 105.950 (1)(a), (2)(a) or (3)(a). In
cases subject to this subsection, survival of the death of the other person or
survival of the other event must still be established by clear and convincing
evidence.
(6) The
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 do not apply in
cases in which there are multiple governing instruments and application of the
rules to the governing instruments would result in an unintended failure or
duplication of a disposition. In cases subject to this subsection, survival of
the death of the other person or survival of the other event must still be
established by clear and convincing evidence. [1999 c.131 §6]
Note:
See note under 112.570.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 112.586
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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